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  1. I said "show", not "snow". Ruud Gullit-> Edgar Davids Carlos Valderrama Cobi Jones
  2. Derek Flint Kirby Stone Eric Show
  3. Neil Armstrong Gerald Small Blake Stepp
  4. On The Street Where You Live Hello, Young Lovers Pensativa I'll Be Around Manha De Carnaval Smile Bluesette So Many Stars Deep In A Dream Stranger In Paradise
  5. Boom Boom Mancini Boo Boo Bear Bobo, Willie
  6. Yeah, I enjoy all kinds of music, and have nothing in particular against "I Am The Walrus" (although between that and "Born On The Bayou", I'll take the latter). I also like chocolate, but that's not a beautiful melody either.
  7. Articles like this generally lose me at some point. In this case, it was when he/she brought up "I Am The Walrus". But this sort of question can be futile even for each individual that's pondering it, assuming they're seriously interested in music. So, it not only comes down to personal preferences, but what happens to be deemed worthy of mentioning at any given point in time in one's life. At least for me. I'm a melody guy, and always have been. At any rate, just some favorites that come to mind at the moment: Ceora Autumn Nocturne While We're Young Detour Ahead Double Rainbow (Chovendo Na Roseira) A Time For Love The Shadow Of Your Smile Some Time Ago How Deep Is The Ocean The Dolphin
  8. The ghost of Christmas past The ghost of Christmas present A Casper Christmas present
  9. Herman Metz Stan Getz Carl Betz
  10. Kevin House Paul Coffee Matthew Goode
  11. NOW you tell us. Where's the facepalm smiley? Oh well, I learned some interesting things today thanks to your question.
  12. I (or one of my brothers) bought my copy within weeks of its release. I've read that there are non-EMI bootlegs that include Gorcey (and perhaps Gandhi?). There are images floating around from the original photo shoot, which could have been used on bootlegs. Here's an interesting one, where you can clearly see a few of the faces hidden or partially hidden when the Beatles were positioned for their final pose: Another piece of trivia related to this cover is that the partial figure just to the right of the Vargas girl in the top row (just to the left of where Gorcey was positioned) is claimed by some to be JFK.
  13. A $400 fee? I wonder if that's accurate. Even for 1968, that comes off as insignificant- almost petty. Why wouldn't they have just paid it? ? He's not on mine...
  14. Spider Sabich James Spader speeder
  15. I don't see where you said that. You actually said "I have too few of his recordings" At any rate, "Carmel" is not a "solo piano" album, but I guess it was among his first albums under his own name.
  16. Probably a dumb question in that the recording is now over 30 years old, but do you have "Carmel", Mike? I've always thought it was a gem.
  17. Michael Learned Maxwell Smart The Nutty Professor
  18. Jim R

    Grant Green

    It was uncommon, but "never" is inaccurate. I was just browsing the Vintage Vanguard site, and within a few minutes I found a half dozen with track timings.
  19. Eddie de Haas Eddie Debartolo Carmen Policy
  20. Company B Bob's Big Boy Doggie Diner
  21. Tom Bombadil Beorn Bjorn Borg
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